Sustainability

Target Field is the greenest ballpark in America achieving the second only LEED® Silver Certification for a stadium.

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The sustainable design efforts put forth by the Populous design team earned TCF Bank Stadium the notable title of first LEED® Certified collegiate football stadium in the United States.

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Olympic Stadium has changed the world’s approach to large stadia design with an influence that will be felt in Sochi, Incheon and beyond.

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ANZ Stadium's innovative strategy of environmental sensitivity has come to act as a prototype for many of the applications that are now taken for granted and has shifted public perception of sustainable design.

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The Amway Center was recognized with LEED Gold status in 2011, becoming the first such facility in the NBA.

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Sustainable adaptation and renovation of existing 30 year old stadium to host the finals of the 2010 FIFA World Cup.

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From the inception of the Washington Nationals Ballpark project, the goal was to design a professional ballpark that fit its place and time and also minimized its environmental impact.

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In reality, sustainability is more than just positively impacting the environment; it can improve the bottom line and create public goodwill.